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PAGE EIGHT ‘SLUGGER’ BUSY! IN TOLEDO AND SEARCH IS MADE Another Woman Falls Victim to Maniac'| but Recovers After Being Picked Up Unconscious; Man Escapes TOLEDO, Ohio, Noy. 21.—The “Toledo slugger” made another attack on an unidentified woman here tonight. Phe woman, who refused to disclose her name, was at- tacked six squgres from the spot where Miss Lorine Braun, 18, was picked up unconscious the victim of an attacker earlier in the evening, she told police. t t } n the] “Oh, those } eye e an ‘Warfare Twists Famed “Street Called Straight” , Famous “Street Called Straight’ * in Damascus is now topsy-turvy, as a result of French mas- cres, staged in retaliation for attacks of Druse tribesmen. \This photo of street was taken a few- days before the bloody fighting began i the Syrian capital. ROBBER GANG WHOLOSTCAR | HERE WRECKED HANSARD AUTO | ON UTAH HIGHWAY, IS BELIEF sper Farsley und.c. J. € The fact that d near idered proc rter, Dr.| found, ged but ca COME TANES FOR LAST YEAR 1 IMLLIQNS Total Announced With itles a Revenues ggresated ne reported this sum 1 deductions allowed by law of $3,663,111,407 and 1s to charity The total returns re divided— . : 49,090,034 taxable and 08,447 non- Recompilation of taxable. Tax exempt se jes held “by in- reported Returns. “2+ ‘|Druses March _ |: On Ryak Forts) ly overrun th ancing towari Istiar Business Is Built on Banking fhe modern. business structure rests on credit and the commercial banks are its credit reservoirs. his institution extends to the business men of this community a cordial invitation to use these many facilities for the promotion of its many business activities, The Stockmens Natl. Bank and First Trust & Savings Bank Combined Capital ond Surplus $225,000.00 \No More Permits Will’ may be hece . One of them Is new I ywered Baltimore whose use of a wave| to that of WGY], BROADCASTING. IGENGE LIMIT. PRINCIPALS IN SUIT OVER OIL LANDS DEAD; SETTLEMENT REACHED NOW REACHED = Be Issued by Com- merce Dictator. MAOK, 1 By ASHING that the TON, department ut serio: over na county ol] || 10,000. This settlement was Stiager red executed: The sum will ie | paid from one estate to the iginal action was that u by Fern Stidger following divorce from Stidger, The nal petition was for apart 1d s oll Interests in this sult was heard be- » J, Tidball but had been settled when the plaiy- 1924. Willis 1935, nent includes $2,619.- settlement now in the of Nichols and Stirrett, at+ 1, Shumaker | ff the Wyom! vdministrator Stidger. to the had been en ¢ alimony ger, prov torne station that th two months, sev 6 Iengths given the plants tady has bre ht ‘EVERY MEMBER AN ACTIVE “WORKER TO BE SLOGAN OF . work an effort] One of the important things to be y church member an| accomplished during the next few - will form a big part |OMths 4s the raising of $7,300 for the yearly budget. A fine spirit prevafled at the meet. jing. The Rev. Oliver Reed, state evangelist and the Rev. and Mrs. Cqulston Shephard, chapel car evan. gelists, were present at the sessions. The Rey. Joe.P, Jacobs, executive retary for the state association, will Teave December 19 to attend a } 16-day convention of the Northern }Baptists 4n Chicago. work of the Baptist churches oming during the coming year, ng to plans adopted by the conference which closed here y-four pastors and general} attended the conference as held here for three who attended increased r present to fifty. ays the ts of interfer ¢. roadcaster may ha wave length to below eral would-be broad. | ahead ith the tations the power equipment with Mement fom of will bi these 8 apparently | to disappointment r where new sta- »wded Into the ethe radio section are} CHICAGO, Nov 1. — (United |} room of the establishment. Sam survey of every wave s.—Sam Vinei sat in his cell|had been brooding over the death night nd stoleal after) since the slaying, the day before. Nov clear up statements con-| nit ) nd Creek project ado ri controversy ¢ statement wag issued: | ond Creek y 2t committing one tional murders in the hist -PQER PROJECT. OV COLORADO: SLAYER SUSPECT SHOT DOWN _ AT INQUEST BY BROTHER OF VICTIM, NOW UNDER ARREST of the most fe crowd of men, most of them known gangsters Jammed the room. Minattt w aken In to view. the body. Then he was brought back | ned. He was asked | knew Mike. reply ’ screamed Vinct your turn,” the 1, Keep quiet.” Mina in & pante, s shooting. ut Vinef made hurling y drew a rev ugh the hear m did not offer | d 1 officers cl ort to escape. This is vengeance,” Vinct satd. My two brothers are gone and I n't care If they do hang me,” Jimmy, the other brother wi killed some time ago, Police say ft Is a war of gangsters. » body of Mike ed B r n Colora se |Stony Point Ensemble: an )pera management for fa ig vaudeville circuits for a book- to gl ean talent a chance | ing. asking $3,000 a week for their ed tod it tal more | service. 100 per America gece singer across. ‘The | Brush turkeys, natives of Aus wwred home with the anr tralia, are fully clothed in feathers t that the Stor vocal en- | when they hatch out of the egg, and ible, an all-American grouy an fly within an hour of thelr birth Q-be opera stars, had blovwe u = Nigeme ny Point on Hudeo Five thousand of family man: hed ns a sort fo ons iv one of the f ynuble see Sa | struction of a set of buildings there | acd | In whieh « aspirants of prom: | }ise could 1 id study until they | had fitted themselves for places back | of the footlig 1 H. Kabn, chatr- s board of althy New | Alexander | Koehts r director of the Uk- | | ralnfan National chorus, wag placed in charge, J tf | Impressively an all-Amer- n n chorus, t up started off aded first for New v England refused ten days ag and. Bu kk nd other . ce the Flat in Music Efforts. Its prograr over, scanned let of singera~and bough? no to uperk of. » the ony Pointers returned to it labora and it was announce By ROWLAND Woop { that the remainder of the tour right, snsolidated Press | had been cancelled for lack of pub- al | lic support. Ww YC nv iti Forty-five me: rs of the chorus v are negotiating with one of the jon have converted eriean oy during the past two ~< he Casper Sundap Cribune Rhinelander, Case — my SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1925 May Close in Reno Rumors Persist That Agreement Has Been Effected That Carries Settle- ment and Assurance of Divorce WHITE PLAINS, N, Y., Nov. 21.—(By. United Press.) ee (stone . . Son ed From.Page One) —Possibilities that the Rhinelander marriage annulment Snr AneEe Sdponrnwes ane case, which started in White Plains, may end in Reno, Nev., in’ London. “By his side sat King or in Paris, were discussed today while the now famous ac- | 2¢ward. In the coach LS tion of Leonard Kip Rhinelander, proud Huguenot, to annul . + | Belgians, his marriage to Alice Beatrice Jones, equally proud taxi ‘ King of the the King of Saxony, CASPEAITE MET “QUEEN MOTHER also. wera the King of the\ the King of nr. the lands driver's daughter, which adjourned until Monday, Out of boxes and barrels and train loads of rumors and reports that went around, an outstanding one was that agreement is in prospect whereby the case will be dropped when {t is called again next week; Alice will receive a quiet little Yinan- cial settlement from the man who accuses her of deceiving him as to her color and then buy a ticket by rail, or ship, to some secluded spot like Las Vegas or Reno or Paris— whatever one appeals to her imagi- nation most—and get herself a quiet little divorce. But all of this was pure conjecture as far as anyone could learn. Judge ac Mills, attorney for Leonard, @enied these reports. also denied: the control of the case has y from Leonard by der, {ather of the been tak Rhilip - Rhinela stammering plaintiff. That the elder Rhinelander had ordered it to be settled at any cost inside $12,000,000. That Allce would accept $300,000 LIQUOR STILL AND OWNER ARE SEIZED IN RAID (Ranch 1 7 Miles North of Casper Gives Up “Moon” Plant. An 80-gallon still, sixty gallons of moonshine and twelve barrels of Mash were found Saturday at the homestead of B. J. Powers, seventeen miles north of Casper. L. D. Christ- enson, state commissioner of law. en- forcement, and Deputy Sheriff Joe Thomas made the raid. C. H. Powers wan arrested on the premises as the owner of the outfit. He is a brother of B. J. Powers who already is sery- ing time in the county jail on a liquor charge. Another man whose identity is unknown rode away from the scene on a horse and although Deputy Thomas fired several shots in the air the man failed to stop. Two mice were found In one of the mash barrels, which fact is held as indicative of the sanitary conditions surrounding the manufacture of Uquor at this particular eatablish- ment. + C. H. Powers was cooking supper at the house when the two. officers arrived. He disclaimed any knowl- edge of the presence of a still on the property, The man who afterwards fled was seen riding toward the house, but when he noticed the of- ficers he turned his horse and made a quick get-away. The still was in operation when the officers inspected it. COL. MITCHELL TO TAKE STANG AT WAGnINGTON Outline Prepared for Testimony Before Court-Martial. By WILLIAM J. McEVOY United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov, 21,—Colonel Willlam Mitchell tonight prepared his own climax of bis court-martial for misconduct. Ho will take the witness stand Monday before the Jury of ten generals to enter a com- plete defense of his bitter criticism of the war and navy departments’ administration of aviation Mitchell conferred all day with brother flying officers and his coun- sel in preparing an outline of the many points of his charges against the conduct of flying by the army and navy chiefs. Meanwhile, much attention was given ‘to the navy's declaration of open war on Mitchell, to be waged through the Shenandouh court of {n+ quiry which will be conducted sim- ultaneously with the Mitchell triat here as a “rebuttal” court to bring out the navy's side of the case trom Mitchel’s own witnesses and others Major Henry Leonard, new judge advocate of the board inyestigating the crash vf the navy's giant dirlet. ble in Ohio, and Admiral Hilary P. Jones, president of the board, are leading the navy's counter att Mitchell, himself, may be recalted before the board and every other wit nese of the Mitchell defense as well, Leonard indicated toda Tt Is prob. Able the board will continue In sea for A month or more. ft wit and the dismissal of the sult as sat- isfactory to her preliminary to her getting 2. divorce. That there was . trouble Leonard's attorneys. Lee Parsons Davis, whose cross examination of Leonard has been the sensation of the week, went “rabbit among “Well,.Cantfie can boast of said E ‘d VII during th “You are right, sir, 1 member of such do not. re- time, and with the hunting.” royal joker to nigger with,” the It was noticeable that he carried | American replied. b a packet with him sald to contain King Edward ve Mr. Canfiela copies of Leonard's letters to Alice| a watch fob later which he still , —which could be of Mitle value in | treasures, « shooting rabbits. He had nothing to} Tho visit of Canfield and Cody to say before leaving. England took place during the royal The elder Rhinelander could not | jubilee of Queen Victo! Buffalo be found in.town. At-his‘home {t was | Bill's wild west entertainment said he had been away for the last | formed an important part of the three weeks and the time of his re-| program. turn was Indefinite. So there was "little to advance the plot in all ‘the reports and talk— and the world must await until Mon- day niorning'to know what will hap- pen next. They later yisited the Isle after touring the continen' Canfield on that occasion met for mer King Wilhelm II of G Tribune IMPLFS!..Pimples! Pimples! Why 4on't you stop them? How pretty you would be {f'you would only get tid of those unsightly things. Why, without. those ugly blemishes your skin would be sim- ply lovely. Then everybody would love to feast their eyes upon you. 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